1. “If Bitcoin goes up and dominance goes up, altcoins will fall.”

• This means if Bitcoin’s price increases and its market dominance (share of the total crypto market cap) also rises, altcoins tend to lose value as capital flows into Bitcoin.

2. “If Bitcoin falls and dominance goes up, altcoins will fall.”

• Here, if Bitcoin’s price drops but its dominance still increases (likely because altcoins are falling even harder), altcoins will also decline in value.

3. “If Bitcoin goes up and dominance goes down, altcoins will grow.”

• When Bitcoin’s price rises but its dominance decreases (indicating capital is flowing out of Bitcoin into other assets), altcoins tend to rise in value.

4. “If Bitcoin falls or stays stable and dominance falls, it’s altseason.”

• If Bitcoin’s price drops or remains steady while its dominance decreases (meaning altcoins are gaining market share), this signals the start of an “altseason,” a period where altcoins typically outperform Bitcoin.